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they are now inside these roughly 8x12 cells, up to 22 hours a day being moved and shackled from these cells to small recreation yards, being moved from these cells to showers. they have lost the ability to control their lives inside these communal blocks. they're in what they call lockdown. it's a very different guantanamo than the one we had seen throughout much of the obama administration. this is much more of a doctrine of keeping people in individual cells similar to what went on during the bush years. >> suarez: carol rosenberg of the miami herald, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. >> brown: online later tonight, you can see additional excerpts from ray's interview with carol rosenberg, including more on those 86 detainees, cleared for release, who remain at guantanamo. >> ifill: now, economics correspondent paul solman reports on late-blooming self-starters. it's the latest chapter in his look at older workers in the american economy and all part of his on-going reporting "making sense of financial news." >> look at this nice, tight stomach with the abs which you could g
they are now inside these roughly 8x12 cells, up to 22 hours a day being moved and shackled from these cells to small recreation yards, being moved from these cells to showers. they have lost the ability to control their lives inside these communal blocks. they're in what they call lockdown. it's a very different guantanamo than the one we had seen throughout much of the obama administration. this is much more of a doctrine of keeping people in individual cells similar to what went on during...
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[ laughing ] >> well, of course you're referring to the most serious of the 22 charges against him aiding the enemy. also the most ridiculous of the charges. i think it has a slim chance of sticking. the prosecution is going to have to back it up that bradley manning had the intention and knew that the consequence would be al-qaeda would benefit from all of his leaks to wikileaks. i don't think it will stick. >> cenk: if that's not the case, that he wanted to aid the enemy why did he do it? >> well, he's very clear in the instant message chat logs with the informants that turned him in. bradley manning wrote that he wants people to see the truth because without information you can'tcannot make well-informed decisions. forgive me if i'm not offended by this. we've had real problems especially in the past ten years by people not knowing what the government is doing but not knowing what the government is doing. and when the public is kept massively horrendously ignorant you wind up invading iraq and doing other very foolish catastrophic things like that. that's why these leaks are good for t
[ laughing ] >> well, of course you're referring to the most serious of the 22 charges against him aiding the enemy. also the most ridiculous of the charges. i think it has a slim chance of sticking. the prosecution is going to have to back it up that bradley manning had the intention and knew that the consequence would be al-qaeda would benefit from all of his leaks to wikileaks. i don't think it will stick. >> cenk: if that's not the case, that he wanted to aid the enemy why did...
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he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody and entear gated by law enforcement. the legal process, contrary to what newspapers said today the legal process began yesterday, the legal process began when he was take noon custody. because there is a constitutional right against self-incrimination and miranda is a part of that if being interrogated by law enforcement. the failure to use miranda, assuming it was not used, and it should have been, means statements are subject to being excluded from use in court. >> right. >> there are exceptions to miranda, you've heard the famous one, the public safety ex
he's done hospital visits over his 22 years as a judge. let us begin with the idea, confusion and frustration about miranda rights. give them right away, if you don't give them, then this prosecution is astray. what is the basic understanding of leeway with mirandizing a suspect? >> any suspect, including the suspect in this case, is entitled to miranda rights under the 5th amendment of the united states constitution, the right against self-imcrimination, everybody is who in is custody...
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minutes past 7:00, roughly 22 minutes after the call came in that he was here. this gun fight had taken place. it is believed he was hit twice more in that process. then this starts happening, tom, these pictures are quite amazing here. what they brought in here, look carefully, there is a vehicle here that has a robotic arm that is reaching up here to the boat. tom, tell me what this is all about >>. >> normally in a situation like this you might consider sending a s.w.a.t. team operator up close and then feed a fiber optic lens line under that tarp to have it look around. >> this was a little tube, not much to it, right? >> what your doctor uses to do an examination and got a little monitor around controls for the s.w.a.t. team member, that image would -- >> why wouldn't they do that here? >> he might have explosives. if you stir this guy, wake him up, say he is sleeping or unaware that your approaching, he may realize it and you don't want that. in this case, that's why they are using -- the same thing, they would have cameras and probes on the front of that
minutes past 7:00, roughly 22 minutes after the call came in that he was here. this gun fight had taken place. it is believed he was hit twice more in that process. then this starts happening, tom, these pictures are quite amazing here. what they brought in here, look carefully, there is a vehicle here that has a robotic arm that is reaching up here to the boat. tom, tell me what this is all about >>. >> normally in a situation like this you might consider sending a s.w.a.t. team...
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clapper, if the president really thought, if the belief in the administration was this was jeopardizing our national security, if we were missing intelligence that would protect us from something like the incident in boston, the president had the wherewithal not to sign this and as commander-in-chief not to do this so if there are fingers being pointed here, eventually they start pointing the other way on pennsylvania avenue to the president. >> megyn: we've talked about, there's no waiting period anymore, there's no mourning period. there used to be, you know, the president as you said yesterday, today, there are no democrats, no republicans, we're just americans and then here we are not 24 hours later back to politics and sequester debates. all right, chris, thank you. >> you bet. >> megyn: well, as thousands ran from the scene yesterday we're hearing more about those who selflessly went towards the chaos to help. and coming up, the cowboy hat wearing hero and more. greed t. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but a
clapper, if the president really thought, if the belief in the administration was this was jeopardizing our national security, if we were missing intelligence that would protect us from something like the incident in boston, the president had the wherewithal not to sign this and as commander-in-chief not to do this so if there are fingers being pointed here, eventually they start pointing the other way on pennsylvania avenue to the president. >> megyn: we've talked about, there's no...
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but to advise him of his miranda rights, we hear that he was advised today of his miranda rights. how did he respond? did he say he wanted to remain silent or did he waive that and he wants to talk without his attorney present? the interesting part about
but to advise him of his miranda rights, we hear that he was advised today of his miranda rights. how did he respond? did he say he wanted to remain silent or did he waive that and he wants to talk without his attorney present? the interesting part about
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alexander is 22 years old. he's a huge new york jets fan. >> not really, but wishful thinking. >> bill: that is a joke. you're in red, white and blue for a reason. >> yes. >> bill: you were at the marathon finish line and you left four minutes before the bombs go off. >> that's right. >> bill: i don't know what these last couple of days have been like for you, or what you thought about, but how lucky are you? >> i am blessed. my grandmother said, my guardian angel was there for me on that day. i was very blessed to have the time in which i was able to walk freely without being damaged or hurt or anything. >> bill: you know, as america looks into your town, what does america need to understand? >> america knows that a massachusetts is a spirit of america. we're at the forefront of freedom here. we do not negotiate with terrorists. we do not deal with terrorists and freedom will prevail and we will keep moving on. >> bill: so will you. >> thank you very much. >> bill: great looking getup you got there. >> thank y
alexander is 22 years old. he's a huge new york jets fan. >> not really, but wishful thinking. >> bill: that is a joke. you're in red, white and blue for a reason. >> yes. >> bill: you were at the marathon finish line and you left four minutes before the bombs go off. >> that's right. >> bill: i don't know what these last couple of days have been like for you, or what you thought about, but how lucky are you? >> i am blessed. my grandmother said, my...
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not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in the meantime before you offer miranda rights, get some of america's best interrogators in there and you find out what this guy knows. is he connected to a larger cell? are there pending attacks? are there foreign links? where did the training come from? how did you learn to make the bombs? basic simple questions this we need to know because the safety and security of the american people in this case i think are paramount. >> sean, do you know who gave him his miranda rights? >> i don't know exactly who but we were told he was. >> a federal judge, a magistrate
not just miranda. it's miranda, it's the engagement of lawyers and it's an entirely different scenario. do you think we will have trouble prosecuting this guy? >> of course not. we don't need his confession. >> why didn't we wait? >> wait, wait. >> that would have been completely lawless. don't blame the justice department -- >> wait, you just said it was an act of terror. >> of course. >> and a crime. >> and you can still prosecute later, but in...
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. >> and the bush administration policy. >> we expect miranda, we expect it to take place only after they've had a chance to question him about immediate -- how broadly they describe that we'll see. jay, julian, good to see you. thank you. >> thanks. >>> we're getting new insight into the personal life of one of the suspects who apparently had a wife and young daughter. see what the in-laws are now saying about tamerlan tsarnaev coming up. >>> one of the brothers was inspired by a radical muslim cleric whoa
. >> and the bush administration policy. >> we expect miranda, we expect it to take place only after they've had a chance to question him about immediate -- how broadly they describe that we'll see. jay, julian, good to see you. thank you. >> thanks. >>> we're getting new insight into the personal life of one of the suspects who apparently had a wife and young daughter. see what the in-laws are now saying about tamerlan tsarnaev coming up. >>> one of the...
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april 22, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time. he could be awake by now. he's answering questions apparently in writing and that gunshot to the throat could have been a suicide attempt. breaking details moments away. >>steve: the images are stunning. we'll give you a bird's eye view of the exact moment right before the boston bomber in the boat was captured. brian? >>brian: do you know who i am? reese witherspoon tries to pull the celebrity card when she and her husband get pulled over for drunk driving. apparently they did and it didn't stop them from doing the next step that you might be surprised about. that's my desperate attempt to save the word "tease" in the tease. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: welcome to studio e on this very busy monday morning. it's hard to believe it was just one week ago today it all happened in boston. late today they're going to have a moment of silence, at 2:50. >>gretchen: brand-new developments that have happened over the weekend regarding that suspect who is still alive. unconfirmed reports this morning that the 19
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the administration is ready for this. >> nbc's justice correspondent pete williams joins me now with the latest. let's talk about specifically the charges, miranda rights, the public safety exemption, where are we right now on that issue? >> well, the normal rule is that when someone's irsed, they're advised of their rights. you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to a lawyer. if you can't afford one it will be provided, that sort of thing. if police don't give that warning then they cannot use any statements of the defendant in court. the exception to that is called the public safety exception. it's been extended by judges to terrorism cases. and the idea is that if you need information quickly to preserve public safety, you can ask those questions and still use the responses in court. but that public safety exception rule is limited. it only applies for several hours after fill in the blank. we assume after questioning starts rather than after arrest. probably no more than a day, day and a half. >> where do you come up with
the administration is ready for this. >> nbc's justice correspondent pete williams joins me now with the latest. let's talk about specifically the charges, miranda rights, the public safety exemption, where are we right now on that issue? >> well, the normal rule is that when someone's irsed, they're advised of their rights. you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to a lawyer. if you can't afford one it will be provided, that...
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the obama administration said 48 hours, but that's simply their interpretation. now, this hole miranda issue though i think we can overstate its importance. all miranda does is restrict whether those statements can be used against tsarnaev himself in a court case. they can still use all this other evidence that they have against him. so they may simply decide we're not going to use these statements at all. we're going to prove our case with other evidence. >> true, jeff. >> but then it doesn't matter. >> i'm curious about the voluntary statements. if he offers something up, can't that also be used as opposed to bringing it out in interrogation? >> yes, although it would be difficult to say that an intubated sedated person suddenly decided to write out answers to questions. i think it's quite clear he's being questioned here. the real issue is does the government want to use those answers in court or do they simply want to use it to continue their investigation, which they certainly have every right to do. >> but there's one other issue that relates -- >> go ahead
the obama administration said 48 hours, but that's simply their interpretation. now, this hole miranda issue though i think we can overstate its importance. all miranda does is restrict whether those statements can be used against tsarnaev himself in a court case. they can still use all this other evidence that they have against him. so they may simply decide we're not going to use these statements at all. we're going to prove our case with other evidence. >> true, jeff. >> but then...
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i don't think the miranda argument is particularly important in the end. they'll convict him if he lives. and if they don't give him miranda warnings, maybe they'll get more information about if there are other individual involved in this conspiracy. >> do you think that's part of it? other individuals involved? as someone who's been in the situations before, how big a concern is that, of the decisions tonight? >> sure. it's not about getting additional evidence against him. the public safety exception is to find out whether or not there is explosive devices out there that would cause some harm to the public -- >> which they're worried about. they don't know where all the pipe bomb went. >> sure. it's an absolute right to use the public safety exception in these circumstances. or is there an act of conspiracy beyond him and his brother. that's important for law enforcement to get to the heart of that as quickly as possible. >> that's an important point. we've been talking about, you know, they thought during the day that he could have some of those pipe bo
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with the administration on. but i think in this case, where you know, you do have an american citizen and you know, this is, is a way, an opportunity for us to show the power of our criminal justice system. and, and you know, do, proceed fairly and get to the truth of the matter and get all the information that is needed for the prosecution in a way that preserves it as evidence. >> mike, katty kay here, i wonder if you thought this was a case that was justified in having the public safety exception and delaying the reading of the miranda rights. because if there is one, this would seem to be it. the fact that they carried on throwing explosives out of the car they were being chased in. the possibility that they were mounting another attack. i mean does it seem to you legitimate that the publt safety exception should be used in this particular incidence? >> sure, there is a public safety exception and it is legitimate for the government to use that. we just want to caution that it is limited. it's limited both i
with the administration on. but i think in this case, where you know, you do have an american citizen and you know, this is, is a way, an opportunity for us to show the power of our criminal justice system. and, and you know, do, proceed fairly and get to the truth of the matter and get all the information that is needed for the prosecution in a way that preserves it as evidence. >> mike, katty kay here, i wonder if you thought this was a case that was justified in having the public...
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the obama administration extended the reach of that so it essentially can last longer to attend to the type of public safety threats that could occur in terrorism cases. they presumably will argue like this one. this man is not being treated as an enemy combatant. he will be on track for a federal trial as best we can tell. right now he's on track to be questioned by an interrogation group and at some point he will be read his rights. he's an american citizen and he will face american justice. joining us now is kendall cou coffee, it's good to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us so late at night. >> caller: thanks for including me, rachel. >> it became big news that dzhokhar tsarnaev was not read his miranda rights and might not be at the initial portion of his interrogation because of the public safety exemption. is that an unusual decision? would you have expected that? >> it's a matter of degree. this comes against a backdrop as you were talking about, rachel, of civilian trials versus enemy combatant, military tribunal status. in the obama administration, they were tryi
the obama administration extended the reach of that so it essentially can last longer to attend to the type of public safety threats that could occur in terrorism cases. they presumably will argue like this one. this man is not being treated as an enemy combatant. he will be on track for a federal trial as best we can tell. right now he's on track to be questioned by an interrogation group and at some point he will be read his rights. he's an american citizen and he will face american justice....
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. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great confession. maybe even better than a law enforcement confession where you can claim it was forced out of you. they gave a upon takenious confession -- spontaneous confession. >> bob wants to get in here. so then why did they need to make that statement? i'm trying to figure out why they made that statement? >> i don't know exactly why they made it. maybe because they got so much criticism -- remember the christmas morning bomber that they mirandaized right away, lost the opportunity to get information from him? so i think maybe they were playing defense. >> le
. >> i think the miranda issue is an easier issue. he doesn't have to be mar lindaized for a lot of reason. first of all, they have enough evidence to convict him without getting a confession from him. all miranda gets you is a confession you can use in court. you can use that information for everything else. remember, he confessed already to the guy they kidnapped. the guy he kidnapped says, these two guys told us, we did the bombing. they got great witness and they got a great...
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he's already been read his miranda rights by the fbi. but if he does have some sort of a political issue, some sort of a grudge that he wants people to know about, he may feel it's in his best interest to talk and that is certainly what law enforcement is hoping. they still want to find out are there other suspects, are there people who were accomplices in one way or another, either at helping to plan the bombing, helping plan the subsequent activities, helping plan the manufacture of this device. they want to know why these people did this and more importantly, how they went about doing it, any other people of foreign or domestic, they were in contact with and if he starts to talk, that will obviously help the investigation tremendously. >> anderson, you've done a great job today. thank you very much for now. i want to turn to cnn's brian todd in watertown, who shot exclusive video of the boat while the bombing suspect was still inside it. brian, a quite dramatic end game here to what has been an appalling few days for the people of wat
he's already been read his miranda rights by the fbi. but if he does have some sort of a political issue, some sort of a grudge that he wants people to know about, he may feel it's in his best interest to talk and that is certainly what law enforcement is hoping. they still want to find out are there other suspects, are there people who were accomplices in one way or another, either at helping to plan the bombing, helping plan the subsequent activities, helping plan the manufacture of this...
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suspect his miranda rights. in doing so, the administration, in my view, gave up a valuable opportunity to lawfully and thoroughly question the suspect for purposes of gathering intelligence about potential future terrorist plots. whether we will be able to acquire such information has now been left entirely at the discretion of the suspect and his lawyer. put simply, the suspect has been told he has the right to remain silent, and if he doesn't want to provide intelligence, he doesn't have to. is this a responsible balance between a citizen's rights and our national security? the suspect had only been responsive for a couple of days before he was read his miranda rights, and even then, he could not communicate verbally. does anyone really believe that our national security professionals were able to acquire all of the relevant intelligence possessed by a subject who couldn't talk in only two days? this is not a responsible balance between civil liberties and national security. fromat the very beginning of ths d
suspect his miranda rights. in doing so, the administration, in my view, gave up a valuable opportunity to lawfully and thoroughly question the suspect for purposes of gathering intelligence about potential future terrorist plots. whether we will be able to acquire such information has now been left entirely at the discretion of the suspect and his lawyer. put simply, the suspect has been told he has the right to remain silent, and if he doesn't want to provide intelligence, he doesn't have to....
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. >>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston. the second boston marathon bombing suspect is in custody and in the hospital. the investigation continues. richard garcia is a former inspector of the fbi field office in los angeles gchl to talk to you. thank you. >> good to talk to you, too. >> where do you start? >> where do you start with this thing? it's a lot of work that has to be done. law enforcement trying to resolve this thing at this point. but it's still a lot of work. they have a lot of evidence. big crime scene. you've got people to talk to. a lot to follow up. you've got to find out the motive, different thing that's might come out of this evidence. >> curious to learn they became -- how they became radicalized. >> we have to figure out how this took place. and having the suspect alive and ability to interview that person is going to be very helpful to the investigation. a lot of records and documents and searches to be checked as well. that is going help lead to what took place. and motives. >> we've got word two year
. >>> 22 minutes past midnight in boston. the second boston marathon bombing suspect is in custody and in the hospital. the investigation continues. richard garcia is a former inspector of the fbi field office in los angeles gchl to talk to you. thank you. >> good to talk to you, too. >> where do you start? >> where do you start with this thing? it's a lot of work that has to be done. law enforcement trying to resolve this thing at this point. but it's still a lot of...
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the obama administration will never go for that. they believe suspects who commit crimes here should be treated in the criminal justice system. that's what they will intend to do. >> michael leiter who was, among other things, in the room the night of the bin laden raid when it was planned and orders carried out from the situation room. former head of counter terrorism for this country, michael, walk us through what is likely to happen now. what's the first set of official eyeballs that will sit down across from or ride with this suspect. especially for those of us who would simply like to know what it takes for a 19-year-old to be convinced that putting a bomb down next to little kids is a good idea. >> brian, as pete mentioned during the christmas day bomber in 2009, we hadn't fully established a protocol and discussion about how a terror suspect would be interrogated. we worked through the problem more. there will have already been prethis arrest a very extensive discussion between the fbi and the rest of the intelligence communi
the obama administration will never go for that. they believe suspects who commit crimes here should be treated in the criminal justice system. that's what they will intend to do. >> michael leiter who was, among other things, in the room the night of the bin laden raid when it was planned and orders carried out from the situation room. former head of counter terrorism for this country, michael, walk us through what is likely to happen now. what's the first set of official eyeballs that...
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there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go ahead and interview the suspect, future defendant without reading his miranda rights. the exception that they are citing is the public safety exception from a 1984 case, where a suspect was arrested after putting a loaded gun somewhere that supermarket. as the police were driving away, they asked him what he did with the gun, and he told them where it was. the police were able to recover a loaded gun. but in that case the danger to the public was immediate. here, i think we're talking about potentially interviewing this guy, the younger brother, when he wakes up in the hospital after the police have been sati
there are exceptions to the miranda warning? >> there are exceptions to the miranda warnings. since the miranda case in 1966, the supreme court carved out a number of different exceptions where the police don't need to read the miranda warnings to a suspect and can still introduce in the statements that the suspects make into evidence. >>brian: do you believe this information warrants that exception? >> i do not. i think the government is taking a chance by deciding to go...
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or you see statements tonight with everybody praising the administration and praising law enforcement. but as you know, the word politics often comes to play in the wake of these things. >> yep, yep. it took about four months after september 11 for all that to happen. maybe five month. it really depends on what that was all about. the russian government for years, as fran townsend knows, has been telling us that we should take the beslan situation much more seriously than we do. from our point of view, we've often thought that putin has been too harsh and difficult in dealing with it. i don't know how that request from the russian government was received by us. did we see it as a legitimate request? did we see it as they're trying to kind of bring us into their approach to -- to what's going on in chechnya? >> it will depend on the substance. how much information was there, was it solid information, or was it just the russians trying to sort of -- was seen as the russians trying to envaguele us into the whole chechnya mess that they're dealing with? >> if memory serves correct, there
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but right now the administration is saying -- now the u.s. attorney in massachusetts, he made the case that it is too soon to suggest whether or not they would bring the death penalty against him but of course that is another thing that is going to be discussed you can manage as they move forward. >> you have and you hate to use the word distraction because this is a national tragedy. but this is a week where the president is working largely on three things, gun control, immigration and the budget. you have to wonder if it's going to change the kofrgs on any of those fronts, imfrags being one of those, how to proportion the money for the military an all of the things that are needed for huge investigation nal endeavors like last week. >> on the gun control fight, that had suffered a big blow last week. of course we saw that happen in the senate. so the obama administration was sort of recalibrating that fight when all of this was unraveling. this. this may or may not influence immigration congratulations. those supports immigration reform is
but right now the administration is saying -- now the u.s. attorney in massachusetts, he made the case that it is too soon to suggest whether or not they would bring the death penalty against him but of course that is another thing that is going to be discussed you can manage as they move forward. >> you have and you hate to use the word distraction because this is a national tragedy. but this is a week where the president is working largely on three things, gun control, immigration and...
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miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret: yuan, we don't know what if anything he has told investigators up until he was read his miranda rights. that's what we don't know. he is clearly not speaking because of the injury. but, your thoughts? >> i was going to make the point that you made, which is that we don't know what he said before he was read his miranda rights. and it would indicate from the fact that he is nodding that maybe he wasn't able to speak. maybe, i don't know but that's my assumption based on the transcript. i will say i don't think the presiden
miranda rights read. so he may well cooperate and this may well all have a happy ending and i hope it does and i hope everything works out just fine. there is at least a chance that some information will be lost because of this and it seems to me that when you have an attack of this kind related to muslim extremism as this plainly is especially in the case of the older brother perhaps in the case of this young man as well that intelligence is critical and ought to be a priority. >> bret:...
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the director of the american civil liberties union reacted to the administration's decision not to immediately mirandize tsarnaev by saying, "every criminal defendant is entitled to be read miranda rights." the public safety exception should be read narrowly and applies only when there's a continued threat to public safety. denial of rights is un-american. the man known as the underwear bomber was also questioned by the fbi before he was read his miranda rights and almost immediately confessed to attempting to blow up a detroit-bound airliner on christmas day in 2009. he had links to al qaeda, but smeltzer says evaluating the information in this case thus far he assumes the two brothers were amateurs acting alone. >> by the homemade character of the weapons, which suggested something less systematic than a really sophisticated extensive terrorist operation likely. >> reporter: and the federal public defender's office said today that it will defend tsarnaev. most experts think this case will be tried in federal court, and prosecutors could charge him with use of weapons of mass destruction, whi
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the obama administration has extended the reach of that public safety exemption so it can last longer to attend to the public safety threats that could accrue in terrorism cases. presumely like this one. this man is not being treated as an enemy come combatant. he's on track to be questioned by a detainee group. he's an american citizen and will face american justice. joining us now is kendall coffee. it's good to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for including me. >> it became big news that dzhokhar tsarnaev was not read his miranda rights and might not be at the initial portion of his interrogation because of the public safety exemption. yould you have expected that? >> it's matter of degree. this comes against the backdrop of civilian trial versus enemy combatant. the obama administration trying to demonstrate civilian tools are adequate and tough enough to make everybody safe. in that process the public safety exception seems to be evolving for terrorism purposes. for example, just to sort of track we remember that the so-called christmas day bomber who wa
the obama administration has extended the reach of that public safety exemption so it can last longer to attend to the public safety threats that could accrue in terrorism cases. presumely like this one. this man is not being treated as an enemy come combatant. he's on track to be questioned by a detainee group. he's an american citizen and will face american justice. joining us now is kendall coffee. it's good to have you with us tonight. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for including...
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miranda isn't in the constitution. what the court should look at is it the confession voluntary not whether a specific set of words were read. rehnquist ended up upholding it because of star idecised us. kind of a stretch that the precise words are necessary. >> geraldo: military tribunal. >> i already answered that. give me a break. you don't have to read miranda to a rapist. the rape is over. we are not worried about another bomb. >> geraldo: say it in english. court or tribunal? >> oh, court or tribunal. i suspect we need to know a little more information but certainly looking like a military tribunal. >> geraldo: do you want it to be a military tribunal? >> depends on the facts but looks like yes, this was. >> geraldo: quadruple murder and four death sentences on this guy. >> i don't care what the guys were saying during the commercial break. a military tribunal done properly are does not give the defendant as many protections as a mere criminal in the united states. >> geraldo: robert first and then bo. >> i feel
miranda isn't in the constitution. what the court should look at is it the confession voluntary not whether a specific set of words were read. rehnquist ended up upholding it because of star idecised us. kind of a stretch that the precise words are necessary. >> geraldo: military tribunal. >> i already answered that. give me a break. you don't have to read miranda to a rapist. the rape is over. we are not worried about another bomb. >> geraldo: say it in english. court or...
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>> fundamental question, is this an international terrorism investigation, and did the obama administration know something about these two men back as far back as 2011. what we now know is that the fbi at the request of another country, no one is saying it's russia, at the request of another country looked into the activities of the older brother. there was concern that another country expressed about him. the fbi issuing a statement last night about all of that, and saying in part, and let me read it, "the request stated it was based on information that he, the older brother, was a follower of radical islam and a strong believer, and that he had changed drastically since 2010, as he prepared to leave the united states for travel to the country's region to join unspecified underground groups." we don't know that this request to look into him came from russia, but now russian president vladimir putin today saying he wants some cooperation obviously with u.s. investigators. the u.s. intelligence community, the fbi, the cia now going back through everything they have, trying to see if there we
>> fundamental question, is this an international terrorism investigation, and did the obama administration know something about these two men back as far back as 2011. what we now know is that the fbi at the request of another country, no one is saying it's russia, at the request of another country looked into the activities of the older brother. there was concern that another country expressed about him. the fbi issuing a statement last night about all of that, and saying in part, and...
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top team of terror people across the administration getting together. they've been together getting ready to question this man. when he is able to answer questions they'll get to it. >> the headlines are celebrating the capture of the marathon bombing suspect. here is front page of the boston globe, it reads, "nightmare's end. it's end line "sunk." but it's whether they should be cautious about being too celebratory about events leading up to the terror attack. take a listen to this man that lives in watertown. >> i feel it took way too long. he is 19-year-old kid. they had every form of government, national guard, f.b.i., even secret service for a while. i just feel like three days is way too long to take to catch a 19-year-old kid. >> megyn: joining me is a former police detective, mark, we all know the guilty and evil parties here. it is a fair discussion in the wake of something like this, let's look back and analyze how we can improve the system so we can protect more americans next time around. i include in that in the police officer that was kill
top team of terror people across the administration getting together. they've been together getting ready to question this man. when he is able to answer questions they'll get to it. >> the headlines are celebrating the capture of the marathon bombing suspect. here is front page of the boston globe, it reads, "nightmare's end. it's end line "sunk." but it's whether they should be cautious about being too celebratory about events leading up to the terror attack. take a...
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the china earthquake administration says it was a magnitude 7.0 quake. much more on that story coming up later. more of our special live coverage here in boston in just a moment. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. >>> we're live here in boston bringing you the latest information on the cap purr of the marathon bombing suspect. first we want to update you on the fertilizer plant explosion in texas. the death toll now is 14 following that massive fertilizer plant explosion that levelled parts of a small town. five of the dead were volunteer firefighters. 200 people were injured. the cause of blast is unknown. that's it it for this hour oop i'm wolf blitzer. when we come back, jake tapper will be next. we're
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that's why you are not seeing him read his miranda warnings. he doesn't have to have a lawyer right away. no decision on whether he would be held as an enemy combatant but they want to get as much information as possible, and they are using the government's detainee interrogation group, we are told. so where are we right now? well, the fbi, as we now know, had a request from a foreign government to look into the older brother last year before he travelled -- when he was traveling to russia to look into his activities. there was a belief by that government he might have been involved in some kind of activities. the fbi did look into it. they issued a statement i want to read to you in part saying in response to the 2011 request, the fbi checked data basis looking for things such as derogatory telephone communications, and possible use of online sites associated with the promotion of radical activity, and associations with other persons of interest, and travel history and plans. the fbi did not find anything of concern. and the older brother trav
that's why you are not seeing him read his miranda warnings. he doesn't have to have a lawyer right away. no decision on whether he would be held as an enemy combatant but they want to get as much information as possible, and they are using the government's detainee interrogation group, we are told. so where are we right now? well, the fbi, as we now know, had a request from a foreign government to look into the older brother last year before he travelled -- when he was traveling to russia to...
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my view should be designated as an enemy combatant. >> he's a citizen of the united states. >> the administration has refused to go that route. as we look at this from a perspective of the homeland is the battlefield, isn't that a scare to think if we go ahead and read him his miranda rights, he does have the option to remain silent and any information that can be used to solve potential future crimes would be lost. >> he has the right to remain silent right now. he just doesn't know about it. we're trying to trick him into disclosing information and that was precisely what miranda was designed to prevent. where will it stop? i don't think we need this exception. i don't think the exception is justified and i do think that there will be a price to be paid for it. i know the courts in boston. i practice in front of the federal courts in boston. they are tough on insisting that the rules be followed. if they try to circumvent these rules by not giving miranda rights, i can see a federal court saying you can't use statements he gave you in writing in hospital. they may not be able to use them a anyw
my view should be designated as an enemy combatant. >> he's a citizen of the united states. >> the administration has refused to go that route. as we look at this from a perspective of the homeland is the battlefield, isn't that a scare to think if we go ahead and read him his miranda rights, he does have the option to remain silent and any information that can be used to solve potential future crimes would be lost. >> he has the right to remain silent right now. he just...
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no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some kind of in this situation, unexploded bombs. it's important for people to understand, this is not the most extreme move. what you get from this is very limited interrogation and on top of that, it has to be directed questions. what does that mean? the questions can only go to minimizing and eliminating the immediate emergency. because that's why you've invoked this exception to the miranda warning which is required by supreme court precedent. but they did carve this out. >> the u.s. government is concerned about any potential new attacks so they want to limit th
no miranda rights were read to the suspect here last night. a justice department official says the bombing suspect won't be read the miranda rights because of a public saflt exception. so what is the next judicial step? let's ask the executive director of the american center for law and justice. good morning. i think a lot of folks are not familiar with this public safety exemption. why invoke that at this time? >> usually it's rare, it would be an instance where there is a gun or some...
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miranda isn't in the constitution. what the court should look at is it the confession voluntary not whether a specific set of words were read. rehnquist ended up upholding it because of star idecised us. kind of a stretch that the precise words are necessary. >> geraldo: military tribunal. >> i already answered that. give me a break. you don't have to read miranda to a rapist. the rape is over. we are not worried about another bomb. >> geraldo: say it in english. court or tribunal? >> oh, court or tribunal. i suspect we need to know a little more information but certainly looking like a military tribunal. >> geraldo: do you want it to be a military tribunal? >> depends on the facts but looks like yes, this was. >> geraldo: quadruple murder and four death sentences on this guy. >> i don't care what the guys were saying during the commercial break. a military tribunal done properly are does not give the defendant as many protections as a mere criminal in the united states. >> geraldo: robert first and then bo. >> i feel
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the magistrate issues the miranda warning. always the magistrate issues the miranda warning. and the part where it says if you can't afford to hire a lawyer, the court will give you one. that's the guy who gives it. the magistrate. >> on the answers, if you do get answers from a terrorist suspect, how do you distinguish between honest applies and appli applies, and reapplies that go to the investigation. >> that's for the investigators. can they determine if he is lying and the follow-up. >> all right. thank you so much for those insights. up next, the international connection. a whole host of theories about the boller's motives. what if anything did his beck ground play? ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell h
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>> stephanie: chris, i can understand the administration with the miranda thing. it seemed like an imminent threat to public safety. but you're right. some attorney was saying, there's no legal basis. besides, as i mentioned earlier, i don't understand how this affects the immigration debate. this guy that's in, dzhokhar, he came to america when he was how old? he's 19 now. >> he was 9. >> stephanie: how do you prevent against somebody doing something bad 10 years later. because he's an american citizen and it happened on american soil. it is a nonstarter legally. >> apparently the only part of the constitution that matters is the second amendment. everything else is yada, yada, yada. >> stephanie: karl in maryland, you're on "the stephanie miller show." >> caller: yes, i had an interesting thought about the immigration debate. our country is willing to give amnesty to people like the bombers but yet we don't want to give amnesty to any hispanics and i don't recall any of them ever trying to blow us up. your thoughts? >> we can't have spanish speaking people in pl
>> stephanie: chris, i can understand the administration with the miranda thing. it seemed like an imminent threat to public safety. but you're right. some attorney was saying, there's no legal basis. besides, as i mentioned earlier, i don't understand how this affects the immigration debate. this guy that's in, dzhokhar, he came to america when he was how old? he's 19 now. >> he was 9. >> stephanie: how do you prevent against somebody doing something bad 10 years later....
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the course the administration will take. they will take reading him his rights after national security exception has run out and prosecuting him in a federal court as well. >> molly: thank you. >> megyn: more breaking news. news reporting that federal charges have now been filed against the surviving suspect. though they are reportedly being filed under seal. that means we don't get to see them. they will have to let it's know what the charges are but perhaps not all the supporting information. in a case of this magnitude there is no way they are going to keep the charges private and not public. in other words, what exactly has he been charged with? a terrorist act, using weapons of mass destruction? these were all on the potential list of charges. so we'll try to get more on what they plan to release to the general public in terms of what they say this man on your screen is actually guilty of according to our federal prosecutors. also, new reaction from the white house about the bombing investigation and specifically whethe
the course the administration will take. they will take reading him his rights after national security exception has run out and prosecuting him in a federal court as well. >> molly: thank you. >> megyn: more breaking news. news reporting that federal charges have now been filed against the surviving suspect. though they are reportedly being filed under seal. that means we don't get to see them. they will have to let it's know what the charges are but perhaps not all the supporting...
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he wasn't read his miranda rights. they are using an exception there and there are calls for him to be treated as an enemy combatant. is that the right call, do you think? >> let's pick these two piece it is apart. on the miranda question it's not clear how much of an exception it really is. as an investigator or prosecutor you can choose not to mirandize someone. it makes things much more difficult for them down the road at trial. if you are concerned about getting certain kinds of information and it looks like the fbi and the national security apparatus is concerned about getting information, then you would want to get as much as you can out of someone in the near term in order to roll up any other individuals that might have been involved in a potential conspiracy. turning to the question on whether someone is an enemy combatant or not, if you apply law in 1944 when we were dealing with germans in the united states, maybe you could classify him as an enemy combatant. in the last 20 or 30 years, every major act of do
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a, because the administration has decided how they're going to proceed, its going to be in civilian court. and b, the limited nature of the interrogation at this point because of his condition. >> have authorities interviewed katherine russell? tamerlan's wife? we know we've seen her, she's gone back to the cambridge house briefly to apparently get some mail and other things. she is believed to be with her parents in rhode island. are they interviewed her to know how much she knew about his radicalization? >> they will. they very much want to. they want to talk to every member of the family. they want it talk to all his friends. they want to know not just the answer to that question, but fill in as many pieces of the puzzle as they can. what were they up to in the months leading up to the bombing, what did they do afterwards, did they talk about plans? were they in touch with other people? the quick answer to your question is we don't believe they are have. her lawyer says he's in touch with the federal authorities now trying to work out details of that. they are going to get to her. they
a, because the administration has decided how they're going to proceed, its going to be in civilian court. and b, the limited nature of the interrogation at this point because of his condition. >> have authorities interviewed katherine russell? tamerlan's wife? we know we've seen her, she's gone back to the cambridge house briefly to apparently get some mail and other things. she is believed to be with her parents in rhode island. are they interviewed her to know how much she knew about...
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the fbi and this administration have clearly taken the position that you're allowed to ask these type of questions, even after the fact. >> we're seeing calls from senators, instead of being tried in court, he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >> that's not going to happen for two reasons. first of all, he's a u.s. citizen, captured on u.s. soil. and the reality is, he couldn't be tried in a military tribunal. the question is, could he be questioned as a enemy combatant? possibly, he could be. but there seems no real reason to do so. since you have that miranda exception, they can ask these type of questions. that could be foolish. you could hurt the case there by declaring him an enemy combatant. >> brad garrett, what will be the nature of the questioning? what else are they doing around the suspect now? >> two main things, george, are there other bombs, bomb components, ordnances, that are set to go off or somebody else has access to it? the second prong that's most important, are they connected to anyone else, is this a small group or a large group? if so, are they about to
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he may have been read his miranda rights by a judge as early as tomorrow. the republican lawmakers, of course, say the public safety exception doesn't go far enough, that he should be treated as an enemy combatant. we do not want this suspect to have the right to remain silent. here is a little bit more about what they said. i'll put this graphic up on the screen. this is from a statement released by those republican lawmakers who say we have concerns limiting this investigation to 48 hours and exclusively relying on the public safety exception of miranda could very well be a national security mistake, they call it. they could severely limit our ability to gather critical information about future attacks from this suspect. alex? >> okay. thank you for that latest from the white house, peter alexander. >>> some staggering numbers associated with the world's biggest marathon and a massive security effort trying to prevent another attack. we have a live report next. >>> and boston strong, some poignant and defiant moments as the city returns to life. [ male an
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was signal would by not reading the miranda rights when they captured him. it could mean that and could mean the opposite of that. in the meantime eric shaun has the latest from boston right now. >> hi, neil, they could be filing them under a civilian case under those chargeless. federal charge of at the same time state murder charges and that's what sources are telling fox newings, the reason he was not given the miranda rights is that under the law, under a approximate exemption that has to do with immediate threats to the police or public. there is a part of the law that said you don't have to give miranda rights to a suspect to immediately protect the police in a life or death situation. the idea is that when they got him in the boat, they don't know if there are other plots or bombs or devices that the brothers had allege wouldly planted. that was a way to get immediate information about the type of threat they may have posed. dzhokhar remains here in the hospital in serious condition. he lost a lot of blood and suffered two gunshot wounds one in the ne
was signal would by not reading the miranda rights when they captured him. it could mean that and could mean the opposite of that. in the meantime eric shaun has the latest from boston right now. >> hi, neil, they could be filing them under a civilian case under those chargeless. federal charge of at the same time state murder charges and that's what sources are telling fox newings, the reason he was not given the miranda rights is that under the law, under a approximate exemption that...
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and you say it had been 22 1/2 hours then, brian? >> reporter: since they began looking for him, by the time they got him. and, in fact, the spokesman is saying there was a tarp on the top of the boat, diane, and the robot is designed, apparently, to rip off tarps and that's what it is, and exposed him to the elements and made their job much easier. that was the story of their success in bringing him into custody. >> well, again, we had even heard that the robot was able to kick the boat to at least disorient him and possibly prevent him from keeping firing straight. did they say anything to you about what kind of guns he had with him if he had no suicide vest? >> reporter: no vest. he did have a weapon. he fired extensively. there may have been one officer who was slightly grazed. not at all serious. other than that, it's just a day for celebration for the law enforcement people who really have been here about 22 1/2 hours. >> yes, and for their, as martha said, their strategic patience in approaching that boat. i know we're expecti
and you say it had been 22 1/2 hours then, brian? >> reporter: since they began looking for him, by the time they got him. and, in fact, the spokesman is saying there was a tarp on the top of the boat, diane, and the robot is designed, apparently, to rip off tarps and that's what it is, and exposed him to the elements and made their job much easier. that was the story of their success in bringing him into custody. >> well, again, we had even heard that the robot was able to kick the...
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the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard: investigators want to talk with the wife of the older bombing suspect. are lawyer says she won't be able to tell them much because she had no idea he was up to anything until she saw he was a suspect on television. that part of the story is next. updating our breaking news. authorities in canada are expected to announce multiple arrests relate toad what they're calling a major bomb plot. we're now getting conflicting reports about whether new york city was on a target list. sources telling fox news, at laos one man was arrested in quebec, another in ontario. that were in communication with people in the states and overseas and had ties to radical groups. part of the plot was to blow up a bridge in canada when could commute train was going over it. the suspects wanted to have an economi
the obama administration has taken a radical approach to the miranda rule by coming out of nowhere with this 48 hour rule that doesn't exist in any statute and no court has permitted it. >> going to regret it? >> i think they will. bass opposite they start using it there will be no stop to it. >> shepard: investigators want to talk with the wife of the older bombing suspect. are lawyer says she won't be able to tell them much because she had no idea he was up to anything until...
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attorney was asked, was he given the miranda warning. we understand there's a public safety exception. is a new wrinkle in counterterrorism operations. you know, for years law enforcement officers have been told the minute you arrest someone, the first thing do you before you ask them anything is read them their miranda rights. everyone who watched a mystery show can recite them. in this case, amid the controversy of whether they should be enemy combatants and held by the military because they're terrorists or whether they should be handled through the criminal justice system, they have adjusted that slightly to say when you have a terrorist in custody, you skip the miranda warning in the beginning on the public safety exception. you get to any questions that have to do with is there any danger right now? are there explosives devices? hazardous material? some plot you can tell us abouts this still unfolding against another target? when you have gotten through the exigent part of the public safety piece, then you revert back to all right,
attorney was asked, was he given the miranda warning. we understand there's a public safety exception. is a new wrinkle in counterterrorism operations. you know, for years law enforcement officers have been told the minute you arrest someone, the first thing do you before you ask them anything is read them their miranda rights. everyone who watched a mystery show can recite them. in this case, amid the controversy of whether they should be enemy combatants and held by the military because...